Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

The following document provides guidance for students interested in starting their Associate of Science degree at Lorain County Community College (LCCC) and completing their Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at 91̽»¨ (91̽»¨). 

Suggested Sequence at LCCC

First Year - Fall Semester 
Course 
(Courses in parentheses are 91̽»¨ equivalents)
CreditsCheck off when Complete
ENGL 161 College Composition I   
(ENG 100/ENG 101)
3 
MTHM 181 Calculus I   
(MTH 181)
5 
CHMY 171 General Chemistry I and Lab   
(CHM 261/266)
5 
ENGR 120 Introduction to Engineering   
(INQ 170)
1 
SDEV 101 Introduction to the LCCC Community   
(INQ 170)
1 
Semester Total15
First Year - Spring Semester 
Course
(Courses in parentheses are 91̽»¨ equivalents)
CreditsCheck off when Complete
ENGL 164 College Composition II with Technical Topics 
(ESC 102)
3 
MTHM 182 Calculus II   
(MTH 182)
5 
PHYC 251 College Physics I   
(PHY 241)
5 
OT36 Social & Behavioral Science3 
Semester Total16

 

*Please contact the 91̽»¨ Transfer Center at transfer@csuohio.edu for information on how to register for this course.
Second Year - Fall Semester 
Course 
(Courses in parentheses are 91̽»¨ equivalents)
CreditsCheck off when Complete
PHYC 252 College Physics II   
(PHY 242)
5 
MTHM 281 Multivariable Calculus   
(MTH 283)
4 
MTHM 283 Differential Equations   
(ESC 250)
3 
MTHM 280 Linear Algebra   
(MTH 288)
4 
EEC 310 Electric Circuits I [UP Express*]4 
Semester Total20
*Please contact the 91̽»¨ Transfer Center at transfer@csuohio.edu for information on how to register for this course.
Second Year - Spring Semester 
Course
(Courses in parentheses are 91̽»¨ equivalents)
CreditsCheck off when Complete
ENGR 268 Engineering Statistics   
(ESC 310)
3 
OT36 Social & Behavioral Science3 
OT36 Arts & Humanities3 
OT36 Arts & Humanities3 
EEC 311 Electric Circuits II [UP Express*]3 
Semester Total16
Total cumulative credits earned at LCCC (60 required)
Associate of Science Degree Awarded
67

 

Suggested Sequence at 91̽»¨

Second Year - Summer Semester 
CourseCreditsCheck off when Complete
ESC 282 Engineering Economy3 
Semester Total3 
Third Year - Fall Semester 
CourseCreditsCheck off when Complete
EEC 312 Circuits Lab2 
EEC 313 Electronics I3 
EEC 315 Electronics Lab2 
EEC 361 Electromechanical Energy Conversion3 
PHL 215 Technology Ethics3 
ESC 151 C Programming3 
Semester Total16
Third Year - Spring Semester 
CourseCreditsCheck off when Complete
EEC 314 Electronics II3 
EEC 414 Technical Communication (WAC)2 
EEC 318 Signals & Systems3 
EEC 440 Control Systems3 
EEC 441 Control Systems and Lab2 
EEC 460 Engineering Electromagnetics4 
Semester Total17

 

Fourth Year - Fall Semester 
CourseCreditsCheck off when Complete
EEC 493 Senior Design I (WAC)2 
EEC 383 Digital Systems 3 
EEC 470 Power Electronics I3 
EEC 471 Power Electronics Lab2 
EEC 450 Communications3 
EEC 451 Communications Lab2 
Semester Total15
Fourth Year - Spring Semester 
CourseCreditsCheck off when Complete
EEC 494 Senior Design II3 
EEC 384 Digital Systems Lab2 
EEC Technical Elective3 
EEC Technical Elective3 
EEC Technical Elective3 
American Civic Literacy**3 
Semester Total17
Total cumulative credits earned at 91̽»¨68
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Degree Awarded135

 

This Transfer Pathway completes the Associate of Science degree, which must total at least 60 semester credits and includes the Ohio Transfer 36 (OT36) credits, which are approved LCCC general education requirements. OT36 details can be found at ;
                
Additional Information:                 
Assumptions: college-level readiness in MATH (eligible to register for Calculus I) and ENG; no Foreign Language Deficiency (FLD).                
 

*EEC 310 and EEC 311 will be taken at 91̽»¨. Interested LCCC students should contact Transfer Student Services at transfer@csuohio.edu or /transfercenter for information on how to register for 91̽»¨ coursework.                                
                
91̽»¨ Requirements:                
Grade restriction: Electrical Engineering students are limited to two grades of "D" in EEC courses, and in any other courses that replace EEC courses.  

               
Course substitution: MTHM 280 (MTH 288 equivalent) satisfies the MTH 284 requirement for the BSEE Program.                
91̽»¨ requires a minimum of 120 total credit hours for graduation.  At least 30 credits must be completed in-residence at 91̽»¨.  At least 24 of the in-residence credits must be completed at the upper division (300/400) level.  An overall total of 42 upper division (300/400) level credits are required. Students deficient in total credits or in-residence credits must take additional elective credits to meet the minimum requirements.  Depending upon other elective choices made, students may not need as many general electives as indicated above, or may need additional electives.    

            
INQ 170 is required for all engineering, technology, and computer science majors, and meets the Core Curriculum requirement for Inquiry Launch. ESC 120 is required in place of INQ 170 in the following cases: (a) transfer students; however, those who have had co-op experience in engineering/computer science and/or have transferred 12 credits of engineering/computer science courses can petition to waive ESC 120;  (b) students who, as freshmen at 91̽»¨, started in another major and completed an Inquiry Launch course different from INQ 170; (c) Honors students who take the Honors Inquiry Launch course.  Neither INQ 170 nor ESC 120 is required for transfer students with an Associates of Applied Science degree.                
 

For students who have earned an Associate of Science degree from LCCC, the following general education categories will be considered met:  Inquiry Launch, Finding Your Voice (First Writing), Research & Professional Writing (Second Writing), Quantitative & Formal Reasoning (Math, Statistics, and Logic), American Civic Literacy (see footnote below), Human Culture & Creativity (Arts & Humanities), Global Human Perspectives (Arts & Humanities), Scientific Inquiry (Natural Science), Scientific Investigations (Natural Science Lab), Society & Human Behavior (Social and Behavioral Science), Complexities of a Pluralistic Society (Arta & Humanities or Social and Behavioral Science), and Data & Digital Literacy (Social and Behavioral Science). Students would still be required to take at least two Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) courses (including one in the major) and complete a Capstone Experience in the major.  The WAC and Capstone Experience requirements are typically met with upper-division courses.  Students who do not complete the Associate of Arts degree are responsible for the completion of the entire General Education Requirements at 91̽»¨.

**American Civic Literacy is a mandatory course to receive a Bachelor's degree. If the course is not taken and passed at LCCC, it must be taken and passed at 91̽»¨.
               
This information is provided solely for the convenience of the reader, and 91̽»¨ expressly disclaims any liability which may otherwise be incurred.  This publication is neither a contract nor an offer to make a contract.  While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, 91̽»¨ reserves the right to make changes at any time with respect to course offerings, degree requirements, services provided, or any other subject addressed herein.

This map represents one example of how to complete the AS and BS degrees.  Students should work closely with counselors/advisors at both institutions to discuss options.
             


            
                

Updated January 2026    
 

Mailing Address
Transfer Student Services
2398 Euclid Avenue
EC 103
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Phone: 216-687-5568
transfer@csuohio.edu

Campus Location
Welcome Center
2398 Euclid Avenue
EC 103
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Phone: 216-687-5568
transfer@csuohio.edu